free motion
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: parkersburg,wv
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How hard is it to learn free motion by myself? I went to the library and checked out a book on it. I Know how to set my machine up for it and have played around a little bit. Do I need to take a class? Thanks for any replys.
#2
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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You could check out YouTube for FMQ videos - there's a ton of them on there. If you're more comfortable in a class setting, where you can ask questions and possibly get 1-on-1 instruction, that might work for you, too. I'd check out the videos first - they're FREE!
#3
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You could check out YouTube for FMQ videos - there's a ton of them on there. If you're more comfortable in a class setting, where you can ask questions and possibly get 1-on-1 instruction, that might work for you, too. I'd check out the videos first - they're FREE!
#6
I found that practicing on paper doesnt help me. I like to practice on my machine. I've never took a class maybe we should, but theres nothing out there you cant teach yourself. I spend hours sometimes just doodling with my sewing machine. Videos are helpful. Everyone learns differently so you just need to figure out what works best for you. Good luck!
#7
Youtube is awesome. a fmq class can be helpful but they really only give you the basics on how to set up your machine, std & following lines on a paper. that was my experience at any rate. sounds like you may have that already. i never doodled on paper until the past few months. i have been fmq for the past 3 years. i was very happy with the results of doodling. it really helped me define my feathers and some swirls i wanted to try. be patient with yourself. it does take practice but it's not hard. mostly just have fun!
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: El Paso, Tx
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Don't be afraid is the key to FM I find. If you are tense than you are going to have very tired muscles when you are through. I agree watching Youtube is a lot of fun and will be you in the mood to go for it.
#10
If you can find a class, I would recommend it. I am teaching myself and finding it much more challenging than I thought it would be. It is an artistic and a technical headache (a new headache every day, in fact) and the right teacher could help A LOT!
Good luck whatever you decide.
Good luck whatever you decide.
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